Premiering tonight on Lifetime is the British mini-series And Then There Were None developed by Sarah Phelps based on Agatha Christie’s novel and starring Douglas Booth, Charles Dance, Anna Maxwell Martin, Sam Neill, Miranda Richardson, Toby Stephens, Maeve Dermody, Burn Gorman, Noah Taylor and Aidan Turner. The 3-parter’s original music is composed by Stuart Earl (Lilting, My Brother the Devil). Visit the composer’s official website to listen to audio samples from the score. To learn more about the series, which follows ten strangers with dubious pasts who are lured to Soldier Island in 1939, visit Lifetime’s official website.

Premiering on Tuesday, March 15 is the new NBC comedy Crowded created by Suzanne Martin (Hot in Cleveland, The Client List) and stars Patrick Warburton, Carrie Preston, Miranda Cosgrove, Mia Serafino, Stacy Keach and Carlease Burke. Chris Alan Lee (Younger, The Jim Gaffigan Show) is composing the show’s original score and Jesse Novak (BoJack Horseman, The Mindy Project) has written the series’ theme. To learn more about the comedy, which will air Tuesday nights on NBC, check out our scoring assignment announcement.

Premiering on Wednesday, March 16, is the new CBS drama Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders executive produced by Mark Gordon, Erica Messer & Nick Gordon and starring Gary Sinise, Matt ‘Simms’ Simmons, Daniel Henney, Jack Garrett, Russ ‘Monty’ Montgomery and Tyler James Williams. The show’s original music is composed by Marc Fantini & Steffan Fantini (Army Wives, Space Station 76, Moms’ Night Out) who are also scoring the original Criminal Minds show and have previously composed the music for the spin-off Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior. For more information about the series, which will air every Wednesday on CBS, check out our previous news article.

Premiering on Friday, March 18, is the Netflix original movie Pee-wee’s Big Holiday directed by John Lee, produced by Judd Apatow and starring Paul Reubens, Tara Buck, Joe Manganiello, Jessica Pohl, Stephanie Beatriz and Alia Shawkat. Mark Mothersbaugh (The LEGO Movie, Hotel Transylvania, 21/22 Jump Street, The Royal Tenenbaums, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs) has composed the film’s original music. Varese Sarabande will release a soundtrack album featuring the composer’s score. Check out our soundtrack announcement for more information and check back on this page for the full album details.